US-based actress, Sonia Ogiri has warned Nigerian ladies involved in prost--tion aka olo-sho to stop it before it is too late.
According to the actress, such a thing is not what anyone should be proud of.
She urged the active ‘olo-shos’ to step up and embrace legitimate hustle.
She wrote: “Just like my late elder brother asked my late father after our family morning devotion, “Dad what were you doing when your mates became senators, governors, ministers etc?” And my dad gave him a response.
“I have been scared of my kids asking me this same question tomorrow hence, I try to work hard and live on a clean slate.
“As an Olo-sho/h--kup popularly called now, what will you tell your kids tomorrow?
“Olo-sho money won’t go far or do any meaningful thing for you other than social media lifestyle.
“If you wrongly once did it or situation made you, it shouldn’t be a permanent job.
“The respect /freedom you enjoy when spending your worked money is unexplainable.
“See them call me names for this advise and assume every girl is in their Olo-sho group chat.
“Olo-sho is nothing to be proud of. Ladies it’s time to level up.
“This advise is for the younger ones aspiring to go into this as a source of income NOT the chair ladies in the game, I no well for insults cause this our na only GOD fit repair our mindsets” (sic).